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Shadow Fox 09-07-2010 01:38 PM

looking to build first large scale
 
Well I have the body..(Black Hummer H2 New Bright)

Just have no idea what to do for axles...once I have those I can build...

I'll more then likely be making my own chassis...and I can get shocks and make my own links...

so what do you guys recommend for axles? I'll probably be using a REVO or Summit Tranny

I've built a 1/10 scaler...(Silverado SS) but for large scale stuff I have no idea what to look for in axles lol

I'm also on a budget...$50-$75 for a pair..dunno if that's possible though?

Any help would be great. thanks "thumbsup"

calikingcrawler 09-07-2010 05:43 PM

I would use wheely king or axial. For that price you should be able to get either of those. I ran axial a les under my willys. But alot of guys use the WK also. I think the axials look more scale unless you are going for the hardcore wide full-size axle look.

Shadow Fox 09-07-2010 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by calikingcrawler (Post 2625396)
I would use wheely king or axial. For that price you should be able to get either of those. I ran axial a les under my willys. But alot of guys use the WK also. I think the axials look more scale unless you are going for the hardcore wide full-size axle look.


really? hm..never wouldda thought of that...I figured they would've looked tiny and been too short....i'll look into it..I got a spare set of axle housings...see how they look underneath it...

Tryker46 09-12-2010 07:44 PM

The wk axles look more realistic than the axials but I went with axials because my lhs stocks replacement parts and the aftermarket is bigger IMO.


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